one more from Tito - Santana is well known for this - but Tito wrote it and performed it in '62 - check out the dude on the imaginary flute - what a trip - comes in at 1:14
i believe this to be the first time this gif has ever been shown on the internet
mostly confident because i made it right before uploading just now
or is it just before uploading right now?
either way my creation
About five years ago, Pitchfork reported that Twist Bioscience had partnered with Microsoft and The University of Washington to successfully store a song in a strand of human DNA. The first track chosen for the revolutionary project was Miles Davis’ ‘Tutu’, which was sourced from a performance at the Montreaux Jazz Festival.
About five years ago, Pitchfork reported that Twist Bioscience had partnered with Microsoft and The University of Washington to successfully store a song in a strand of human DNA. The first track chosen for the revolutionary project was Miles Davis’ ‘Tutu’, which was sourced from a performance at the Montreaux Jazz Festival.
We should do a desert island discs draft. Maybe just pick the one or two recordings we would have to have. I love Miles Davis, but I might have to have somebody like Stephane Grappelli...
may i suggest thinking about it as a list and not a draft?
i'm perfectly fine with people having duplicate selections
and the drafting process would take forever with the few of us
may i suggest thinking about it as a list and not a draft?
i'm perfectly fine with people having duplicate selections
and the drafting process would take forever with the few of us
the riffs starting at 4:00 and 6:00 and pretty much through the end
if you are one of the half dozen folks in the world who decide this internet address is the specific place you should be for jazz on a friday night, welcome
if you haven't yet watched and listened to Kazuko by Pharoah Sanders from front to end, quoted above, please do.
my suggestion: test your desk chair lean back potential with headphones on
Pharoah passed a month and a week or so ago
can't help but think he knew this might be one of the sounds played at his funeral
i hope it was
my ears are still trying to process the circular breathing sequence when he plays the tunnel echo like a second bell on his horn
every note bouncing in as clean as a Tim Duncan bank shot
also have to give props to Paul Arslanian on the harmonium, wouldn't be the same hymn without him
if you are one of the half dozen folks in the world who decide this internet address is the specific place you should be for jazz on a friday night, welcome
if you haven't yet watched and listened to Kazuko by Pharoah Sanders from front to end, quoted above, please do.
my suggestion: test your desk chair lean back potential with headphones on
Pharoah passed a month and a week or so ago
can't help but think he knew this might be one of the sounds played at his funeral
i hope it was
my ears are still trying to process the circular breathing sequence when he plays the tunnel echo like a second bell on his horn
every note bouncing in as clean as a Tim Duncan bank shot
also have to give props to Paul Arslanian on the harmonium, wouldn't be the same hymn without him
Is that a didgeridoo in the background during the first half of the tune?
I think it was a Capital Nonesuch, right? I was going to try to write something about how much that label meant to me. I think I may even have had the Sax Quartet on vinyl.
Is that a didgeridoo in the background during the first half of the tune?
the sound is Pharoah sax and Arslanian harmonium
no didgeridoo or other instrument
except the tunnel echo reverberation they both play like Roland Kirk on the nose flute
that's not a joke, go look it up